A table is a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns. Tables can be customized and are useful for various tasks such as presenting text information and numerical data.
In this lesson, you will learn how to convert text to a table, apply table styles, format tables, and create blank tables.
Inserting
and modifying tables
In Word, tables are useful for organizing and
presenting data. You can create a blank table, convert
text to a table, and apply a variety of styles and formats to
existing tables.
To insert a blank table:
1. Place
your insertion point in the document where you want the table to appear.
2. Select
the Insert tab.
3. Click
the Table command.
6. You can now place the insertion point anywhere in the table to add text.
To convert existing text to a table:
1. Select the text you want to convert.
2. Select the Insert tab.
3. Click
the Table command.
4. Select Convert Text to Table from the menu. A dialog box will appear.
5. Choose one of the options in the Separate text at: section. This is how Word knows what text to put in each column.
6.Click OK. The text appears in a table.
To add a row above an existing row:
Place the insertion point in a row below the location where you want to add a row.
Right-click the mouse. A menu
appears.
Select Insert Insert Rows Above.
A new row appears above the insertion point.
You can also add rows below the
insertion point. Follow the same steps, but select Insert Rows Below from the
menu.
To add a column:
1. Place the insertion point in a column adjacent to the location where you want the new column to appear.
2. Right-click the mouse. A menu will appear.
3. Select Insert Insert Columns to the Left or Insert Columns to the Right. A new column appears.
To delete a row or column:
Select the row or column.
Right-click your mouse. A menu will
appear.
Select Delete Cells.
Select Delete entire row or Delete
entire column, then click OK.
To apply a table style:
Click anywhere on the table. The
Design tab will appear on the Ribbon.
Select the Design tab and locate
the Table Styles.
Click the More drop-down arrow to see all of the table styles.
Hover the mouse over the various styles to see a live preview.
Select the desired style. The table style will appear in the document.
To change table style options:
Once you've chosen a table style,
you can turn various options on or off to change the appearance of the table.
There are six options: Header Row, Total Row, Banded Rows, First Column, Last
Column, and Banded Columns.
Click anywhere on the table. The
Design tab will appear.
From the Design tab, check or uncheck the desired options in the Table Style Options group.
Depending on which table style you're
using, certain table style options may have a somewhat different effect. You
may need to experiment to get the exact look you want.
To add borders to a table:
Select the cells you want to add a border to.
Click the Borders drop-down arrow.
From the drop-down menu, select the desired border type.
The border will be added to the selected cells.
Modifying a table using the Layout
tab
When you select a table in Word 2010, Design and Layout tabs appear under Table Tools on the Ribbon. Using commands on the Layout tab, you can make a variety of modifications to the table.
Exercises
- Open an existing Word
document. If you want, you can use this example.
- Convert some text into a table. If you are
using the example, convert the text below By Client.
- Apply a table style,
and experiment with the table style options. If you are using
the example, see if you can make the table match the By
Salesperson table above it.
- Delete a row from the table.
- Insert a blank table with
five rows and four columns.
- Open an existing Word
document. If you want, you can use this example.
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